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Jerry Jones in federal court for case against woman claiming to be his daughter
By S.E. JenkinsBrooke RogersJulia Falcon,
6 days ago
Emotional first day in court for case against woman who claims to be Cowboys owner Jerry Jones' daug 02:16
TEXARKANA — Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones arrived at a federal court in Texarkana Monday morning for a paternity case he has been fighting for the last two years.
Jones countersued Alexandra Davis for breach of contract after she publicly claimed he was her father. The settlement contract was with her mother, Cynthia Davis, going back to the late 1990s.
The trial will be centered around Jones' counterclaim.
"[Jones] knows he's the father. Now he's being vindictive because his 'real family' has been hurt," said Jay Gray, Alexandra Davis' attorney. "Mr. Jones is a bully, and he's bullying his daughter in this lawsuit. We don't have to help him be a bully."
Both of the women were seen arriving at the courthouse on Monday.
Cynthia Davis took the stand as the plaintiff's first witness and began to sob as she recounted that her daughter begged her entire life to meet with Jones for 15 minutes.
After she broke down, the judge called for a brief recess, the jury was ushered out, and Cynthia Davis and Jones shared a long embrace and seemed to call Alexandra Davis over for a conversation, which she refused, also in tears. After the break, Cynthia Davis returned to the stand, where she was for more than 3 hours.
In opening statements, Jones' attorneys argued that he kept his end of the agreement, giving Cynthia Davis more than $3 million, well into her adult years. The Davis' attorneys argue that Jones breached the agreement first and that he is a bully who only cares about money and just wants revenge.
Jones is also expected to testify in the trial, as is Alexandra Davis.
Jones remained stoic in the courtroom, sitting with his back to the defendants and facing the jury for most of the day. The trial is expected to last about a week.
Alexandra Davis vs Jerry Jones
Alexandra Davis' original lawsuit claimed that Jones "pursued" her mother, who was also married at the time, after they met while she was working for American Airlines out of Little Rock, Arkansas. Their "Settlement Agreement" allegedly called for Jones to pay Cynthia Davis $375,000 and for Alexandra Davis to receive a "certain monthly, annual and special funding" from a trust until she was 21, as well as lump sum payments when she turned 24, 26 and 28.
Alexandra Davis filed a paternity lawsuit in 2022 , which eventually led to a judge's ruling in February in which Jones is required to take a paternity test. It was essentially put on hold after Jones filed an amended complaint in May.
In the 2022 lawsuit, Alexandra Davis sued Jones in Dallas County, and asked a judge to void a legal agreement she said her mother, Cynthia Davis, reached with Jones two years after she was born. The 1998 settlement allegedly said that Jones would support them financially as long as they didn't publicly say he was Alexandra Davis' father — something the married owner of the Cowboys denied.
Jones' lawyers labeled it a monetary extortion attempt.
Jones claimed Alexandra Davis and her mother breached a settlement agreement executed nearly two years after Davis was born.
In the court filing, Jones claims he paid more than $3 million which included the lump sums and monthly payments, as well as parties, clothing, a Range Rover, education, international trips and apartment rent as part of the agreement.
He is now seeking sanctions and attorney's fees. Jones claims Alexandra Davis' lawsuits and the disclosure of their agreement breached a contract. The original "Settlement Agreement" states in part:
"If Mother or Child, or any person on behalf of Child, brings or commences any kind of legal proceeding seeking to establish the paternity of Child . . . , Putative Father may, in his sole discretion, elect to terminate the Agreement and the Funding Trust and the Distribution Trust, or either of them, and enforce any and all remedies available to him at law or in equity. A breach of this provision shall be considered a breach of the entire Agreement."
The Settlement Agreement also included confidentiality obligations in which neither party would disclose the facts and terms of the settlement.
Court documents show Jones demanded a jury trial.
A judge ruled that certain things may not be discussed during this trial, including:
reference to other alleged children, other alleged settlement agreements, or other alleged character evidence about Jones and his family
referring to the Settlement Agreement as the "Hush Money" Agreement
monetary demands or alleged extortion attempts
alleged payments by Jones
alleged threat or desire to breach the contract
Jones and his wife, Gene, were married in 1963. They have three children who all have front-office roles with the Cowboys.
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